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Posted by: DMong at Thu Jun 2 16:56:56 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Oh, okay, if it was only that small, I guess it could very easily be a captive-bred and hatched animal then. Just be sure to read VERY carefully about their requirements, and you should be okay then. Cooler temps, a temp gradient in the enclosure, moist sphagnum hides, occasional mistings, but NOT damp, a mulch substrate, etc... | ||
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